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'Unusual outbreaks' of kennel cough spark warning from BC SPCA

'Unusual outbreaks' of kennel cough spark warning from BC SPCA

The outbreak isn't being caused by any of the usual suspects.
Man charged in anti-Asian hate crimes finally appears before judge

Man charged in anti-Asian hate crimes finally appears before judge

Yves Castonguay initially failed to appear for court date on charges stemming from racist graffiti
BC Ferries’ new vessel starts transatlantic voyage

BC Ferries’ new vessel starts transatlantic voyage

Ferry is the fifth of its class in $286.5 million contract
B.C. reports 342 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily total since late May

B.C. reports 342 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily total since late May

VICTORIA — Daily COVID-19 cases in British Columbia continue to rise as the province reports 342 new infections, the highest count since late May. There are 1,764 active infections, including 55 people who are hospitalized, but no new deaths.
Delta variant behind increase in COVID-19 case numbers in British Columbia: experts

Delta variant behind increase in COVID-19 case numbers in British Columbia: experts

VANCOUVER — The number of COVID-19 cases caused by the Delta variant is doubling every seven to 10 days in British Columbia, experts say. Prof.
Disney launching animation studio in Vancouver

Disney launching animation studio in Vancouver

New production facility to launch in January

Walt Disney Animation opening new studio in Vancouver, B.C., next January

VANCOUVER — Film and television giant Walt Disney Animation Studios has announced the planned opening of a new studio in Vancouver set for January next year.
Rare B.C. 'corpse flower' set to unfurl its putrid beauty

Rare B.C. 'corpse flower' set to unfurl its putrid beauty

A native of the Indonesian rainforest, the only amorphophallus titanum specimen in Vancouver last bloomed in 2018 at the Bloedel Conservatory. This year, the stinky flower is expected to be even bigger.
BC NDP leads province’s parties for second-quarter fundraising

BC NDP leads province’s parties for second-quarter fundraising

BC Liberals continue to trail in fundraising efforts: Elections BC data.
Elderly woman lived final months with near-severed hip

Elderly woman lived final months with near-severed hip

Doctor prescribed painkillers, no X-rays, despite ongoing pain from fracture